Find the best London business class deals — lie-flat seats from $2,000.
Lie-flat seats that convert to a full bed — arrive rested and ready
Restaurant-quality dining with wine pairings and premium spirits
Priority check-in, fast-track security, and lounge access
Split-ticket strategies can save up to 35% vs direct fares
Pro tip: JetBlue Mint offers lie-flat business class to London from $1,600 one-way during sales — the best transatlantic value.
Typical price range: $2,000-$5,000 roundtrip
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Save by booking two separate tickets through a hub city. Business class prices from Google Flights.
| Route | Direct | Split | Saving | Via |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sydney → London | $6,533 | $4,239 | $2,294 (35%) | Amsterdam |
| London → Hong Kong | $4,472 | $2,957 | $1,515 (34%) | DUB |
| San Francisco → London | $4,540 | $3,057 | $1,483 (33%) | YYZ |
| London → DEL | $2,168 | $1,630 | $537 (25%) | IST |
| Los Angeles → London | $1,288 | $962 | $325 (25%) | YYZ |
British Airways First offers the most traditional first class experience with the Concorde Room lounge, multi-course dining, and turn-down bed service. American Airlines Flagship First is competitive on the 777-300ER. Virgin Atlantic Upper Class, while marketed as business, offers a first-class-like experience with the Clubhouse lounge.
First class to London costs $4,000-$8,000 roundtrip. British Airways frequently runs sales bringing prices to $3,000-$4,000. With Avios, off-peak first class costs 68,000 points one-way — transfer from Chase, Amex, or Capital One.
For London specifically, business class is often the better value. The BA Club Suite and Virgin Upper Class are excellent products, and competition from JetBlue Mint keeps prices competitive. First class is worth it for the lounge experience (Concorde Room) and if you can book with points.
We find cheap business class fares every week — error fares, flash sales, and split-ticket deals.